The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)
Are you a huge fan of The Beatles? If so, you might recognize “Quarrymen” to be the first name they took before they made it big. However, this happened before Ringo joined them. They recorded an original song called “In Spite of All the Danger” and the Buddy Holly song “That’ll Be the Day” in 1958. The single was reprinted by Paul McCartney and will fetch you a fortune! He had 50 copies printed just for his family and friends. They say the original acetate might just be the most expensive record ever, but we will only know this if Paul puts it on the market. Anyway, the reprint is worth about $3,500!
Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)
Classic horror fans probably swooned after hearing this! After Cherry Five released the record, they changed the band name to Goblin. They went on to provide the OST for Deep Red, Dawn of the Dead, and Supiria. The first release is very rare, which is why you can sell it for $3,500. They broke out after changing the name and working on the soundtrack for Profondo Rosso by Dario Argento. They collaborated some more with him and other horror filmmakers.